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FPCI and Global Citizen announce the fifth annual Global Town Hall 2024

FPCI and Global Citizen announce the fifth annual Global Town Hall 2024
Foreign Policy Community of Indonesia (FPCI) and Global Citizen announce the fifth annual Global Town Hall 2024 on September 7. (dok. Istimewa)

 

SEAToday.com, Jakarta - Foreign Policy Community of Indonesia (FPCI) and Global Citizen, the world’s leading advocacy organization, working in partnership with a worldwide consortium of civil society organizations, think tanks, and universities, announced its fifth annual virtual Global Town Hall, taking place this Saturday, September 7.

The virtual Global Town Hall will convene government leaders, private sector executives, grassroots advocates and philanthropic experts to discuss our planet's most pressing challenges. 

Under the theme “Keeping Course: Actions and Solutions for a Messy World” the Global Town Hall will convene sectors for high-caliber discussions and debates on the state  of the world involving leading minds worldwide. The virtual summit aims to engage global  citizens with different perspectives and ideas on addressing global challenges, facilitating a  genuine and high-quality East-West and North-South dialogue at the grassroots level. 

The virtual 15-hour marathon discussions commencing at 8.30am Jakarta time on September 7 will feature speakers including Ana Toni, National Secretary for Climate  Change, Brazil, Carl Bildt, Prime Minister of Sweden (1991-1994), Ambassador Chan Heng  Chee, Ambassador-at-Large, Singapore's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Dr. Comfort Ekhuase Ero, President and CEO of the Crisis Group, Khairy Jamaluddin, Host of Podcast Keluar Sekejap, H.E. Penny Wong, Minister for Foreign Affairs of Australia and Simon Birmingham, Shadow Foreign Minister of Australia, with more to be confirmed. 

Both FPCI and Global Citizen aim to elevate communities and civil societies worldwide  whose voices must be considered in global discussions, especially by those informing  national and multilateral policies that affect their lives. 

Taking place ahead of the G20 meetings in Rio de Janeiro in November and the Global Citizen Festival in New York City on September 28, this Town Hall serves as a crucial platform for fostering discussions focused on Al and technology, the UN Summit of the  Future, geopolitics, the climate crisis, democracy, world conflicts, global financial  architecture, human rights, global health, food security and more. 

The Global Town Hall has gathered over 30,000 people from more than 140 countries since  its inception.  

“Civil societies have become the most impactful factor in world affairs. They want their voices heard, they want their actions to count, and they want to be part of solutions to today's problems. This is what the Global Town Hall is all about: connecting civil societies from North-South East-West where they speak as equals and connect with one another and with policy makers on the basis of mutual respect.” FPCI Founder and Chairman Dr. Dino Patti Djalal stated. 

“At a time when news cycles are dominated by crises, conflicts, and seemingly intractable issues, the Global Town Hall is a powerful reminder that lasting change can be achieved through unity, inclusive dialogue and collective action”, said Michael Sheldrick, Global Citizen’s Co-Founder and Chief Policy, Impact, and Government Affairs Officer.

"This initiative equips advocates worldwide with the tools to tackle urgent issues - whether it's fighting climate change, advancing human rights, or rethinking global governance. Our actions matter, and the best response to apathy and despair is action. Now more than ever,  we must join forces and push for the institutional change needed to build a just and equitable world for all.” 

Registration for Global Town Hall 2024 is now open at www.gth2024.com.

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